President Trump asked senior White House staff members to sign confidentiality agreements, according to a new column from the Washington Post's Ruth Marcus. Sophia Nelson, Chuck Rosenberg and Heidi Przybyla join Morning Joe to discuss the column and Robert Mueller. watch

NYT investigative reporter Steve Eder discusses new reporting on Robert Mueller's investigation into the Trump Organization's ties to Russia. Mueller is seeking Trump's business records, according to the reporting. watch

Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., says Congress should prepare a statutory special prosecutor if Robert Mueller is fired but that most Republicans aren't prepared for this step. Rep. Himes also discusses how Trump consultants exploited the Facebook data of millions. watch

President Trump and his personal attorney are trying to get a lawsuit by Stormy Daniels transferred to federal court -- and they claim she's on the hook for at least $20 million for violating a secrecy agreement signed just before the election. watch

After the firing of Andrew McCabe, President Trump on Friday issued his first tweets attacking Robert Mueller by name. In response, the president's special counsel said the president was not considering removing Mueller. The panel discusses. watch

Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe on Friday, and in weekend tweets the president threw into question if McCabe kept notes about their meetings. The panel breaks down the latest. watch

Mika Brzezinski recaps the opening night of 'Chainsaw Progression,' a show of large-scale wood sculptures by her mother Emilie Brzezinski. The show runs through April 29 at Jim Kempner Fine Art in New York City. watch

The Atlantic's Graeme Wood joins Morning Joe to discuss his new piece on Germany's efforts to handle refugees from Syria and Africa. More than 2M migrants crossed into Europe in 2015 and 16 and Germany accepted the most. watch

Author and professor Cass Sunstein discusses his new book 'Can It Happen Here? Authoritarianism in America.' Law professor Jonathan Turley and fmr. U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade also join the conversation. watch